All London articles – Page 3
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BFI London Film Festival reveals 2024 dates
The 68th edition will be the second under the aegis of Kristy Matheson.
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George Jaques’ ‘Black Dog’ scores UK-Ireland distribution deal (exclusive)
Screen Star Jaques’ debut feature launched at LFF last year.
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‘SCALA!!!’: London Review
Affectionate documentary recalls the 1980s glory days of London’s iconic Scala cinema
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BFI London Film Festival records highest attendance in five years, as ‘Gassed Up’ takes top audience award
Almost 200,000 in-person attendees tops the 2019 figure.
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London Film Festival premiere ‘Celluloid Underground’ lands sales agent (exclusive)
The film explores the post-revolutionary Iran and the director’s fight for Iranian cinema.
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‘Stopmotion’: London Review
A stop-motion animator is driven mad by her own creations in this atmospheric British horror
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‘Bye Bye Tiberias’: London Review
Lina Soualem, daughter of Hiam Abbass, explores her family history in this personal documentary which won London’s Grierson award
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‘The Kitchen’: London Review
Co-directors Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares close London film Festival with this near-future-set call to arms
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ heads BFI London Film Festival 2023 winners
Voting for audience awards is now open.
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‘Black Dog’: London Review
Two very different young men find a kinship on a roadtrip in this British debut
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‘Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget’: London Review
Aardman’s long-awaited sequel to its most successful feature ever looks set to become a family favourite
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‘All Dirt Roads Taste Of Salt’: London Review
Raven Jackson’s feature debut is a patchwork of Tennessee memories produced by Barry Jenkins
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‘Starve Acre’: London Review
Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark struggle to deal with tragedy in Daniel Kokatajlo’s 70s-set folk horror
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Generative AI is neither as “scary” nor “amazing” as first thought, says Framestore exec
Time Webber was sitting on a London Film Festival industry panel about generative AI
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‘The Book Of Clarence’: London Review
Jeymes Samuel returns to the Biblical epics of yore with this rambunctious faith film
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‘Tuesday’: London Review
Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars in this ambitious feature debut from the UK, backed by A24
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Bleecker Street acquires Anthony Hopkins drama ‘One Life’
True-life story screens at BFI London Film Festival this week.
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‘This Is Going To Be Big’: London Review
Neurodiverse teenagers stage a musical about singer John Farnham in this upbeat Australian doc
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‘That They May Face The Rising Sun’: London Review
1980s Ireland provides a slice of the good life in Pat Collins’ ode to John McGahern’s final novel